Memory
chips & RAM: general overview
related topic: Memory (electronics) |
Computer memory specifications
CMOS DIMM DMA, JEDEC L1 L2 L3 Cache Latency MicroDIMM Parity PC66 PC100 PC133
PC150 PC800 RDRAM PPD, buffered, jedec, cache, latency, microdimm, parity,
pc100, pc133, pc150, pc66, pc800, rdram, pcmcia, ram, constantly changing,
improving, hardware, evolution, memory, computer, specifications, information,
sram, bios, buffered, cmos, sdram, dimm, dma, dram, drdram, ecc, edo, esdram,
fpm, bios, buffered, cmos, sdram, dimm, dram, drdram, ecc, edo, esdram, fpm |
Docmemory
DocMemory is an advance self-bootable PC Memory Diagnostic Software. It's a user
friendly software designed to capture all possible memory failures in PC. A
rigorous test pattern is exercised on both the PC Base and Extended Memory to
locate defective memory, all done without the need for user to disassemble the
memory from the PC,
software for RAM testing, explains how memory works, diagnistics software, a tip |
Memory by
Kingston technology, a lot of technical info here |
Memory and data
storage Main permanent file storage, Portable permanent file storage, ROM,
RAM, cache RAM, video RAM,
pdf file |
Memory
articles from X-bit labs |
Memory
Design Memory Timing, DRAM Timing Multiplexed Adressing, SRAM Timing
Self-timed, DRAM read cycle, Read-Only Memory Cells,
pdf file |
Memory FAQ |
Memory
management expanded memory is memory beyond DOS's 640K-byte limit,
extended memory specification v3.0 |
Memory
management Overview, Allocation techniques, Recycling techniques, Memory
management under Mac® OS, Memory management under Windows® (Win32®) |
Memory management glossary |
Memory
overview |
Memory
overview DDR3 SDRAM, DDR2 SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, RLDRAM II, QDRII/+ SRAM |
Memory
performance guide |
Memory guide
DRAM and SRAM basics |
Memory types
SIMM stands for Single In-Line Memory Module, MicroDIMM (Micro Dual In-Line
Memory Module), RIMM, Direct Rambus memory module, Flash memory is a
solid-state, non-volatile, rewritable memory |
Memory types technical explained, pdf file |
Motherboard RAM guide
motherboard RAM guide, motherboard compatiblity guide to determine max ram per board, max ram per slot and the type of ram that can be used (PC100, PC133, DDR
etc) |
Random Access Memory
Random Access Memory, Dynamic Ram – DRAM, Static RAM - SRAM, Non-volatile RAM -
flash RAM, SIMMs & DIMMs & RIMMs, Single Inline Memory Module, Dual Inline
Memory Module, Rambus Inline Memory Module, RDRAM, Double Data Rate DRAM |
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Memory
chips & RAM: topics |
DDR Registered Modules |
DDR SDRAM memory
DDR SDRAM or double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory is a type
of memory integrated circuit used in computers. It achieves greater bandwidth
than the preceding single-data-rate SDRAM by transferring data on both the
rising and falling edges of the clock signal (double pumped), DDR, DDR-SDRAM,
QBM memory DDR memory |
DDR Serial
Presence Detect (SPD) table stores information about the memory module's
size, speed, voltage, drive strength, and number of row and column addresses,
the parameters are read during the POST |
DDR Serial Presence Detect (SPD) pdf file |
DDR Serial Presence Detect DDR Serial Presence Detect standard, SPD |
Direct Memory Access
and Switching ppt file |
Cache
memory ppt file |
Cache
memory ppt file |
Caches and Memory ppt file |
Comparison of 32-Bit and 64-Bit memory architecture |
DDR
registered modules |
How
memory works ram, dimm, simm, DRAM, RAS, CAS, CMOS, SDRAM |
How to
identify a PC133 memory module |
How to install PC memory
detailed instructions on how to install 30 pin, 72 pin and 168 pin DIMM modules |
Identifying ValueRAM Memory Modules |
Intel memory
specifications DDR/DDR2/DDR3 DRAM Components |
L2 cache latency L2 cache, main memory, hard drive, storage capacity and
latency, L1 cache latency, IPC = Instructions Per clock Cycle,
ppt file |
Memory hierarchy
memory hierarchy, types of computer memory, volatile memory, VRAM, tag RAM, synchronous cache, SRAM,
SGRAM, SIMM, SDRAM, secondary cache, RIMM, refresh, RDRAM, primary cache, pipeline burst cache, PMOS, NMOS, parity memory, memory cycle,
memory controller, interleave, HPM, flash memory, FPM DRAM, EDO DRAM, EDRAM, EEPROM, EAROM, DQM, DRAM, DIP, cache controller, BEDO DRAM, click here for primary cache, secondary cache,
pdf file |
Memory hierarchy
pdf file |
Memory
speeds |
RAM: guide to troubleshooting
the normal procedure is to power up the PC system, watch for error message on the monitor screen and listen to the PC beep tone. A single
beep during boot-up process is normal and does not indicate a failure if the system continues to boot-up |
Refresh rates
memory refresh rates, each memory cell is used to store a bit of data - stored as an electrical charge - which can be instantaneously retrieved by indicating
the data's row and column location; however, DRAM is a volatile form of memory, which means that it must have power in order to retain data. When the power is
turned off, data in RAM is lost |
System memory
and CPU speeds guide to the Front Side Bus (FSB) |
Understanding DRAM chip numbers |
What kind of
memory RAM do I have? |
Horizontaal |
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